PAGE TWO THE CAPITAL JOUBXAL, SALEil, OREGON" L. E. BEAN ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY Speaker Enters Race For Gubernatorial Nomination Unpled ged, He Declares Louis E. Bean, speaker of the house of representatives, and member of the state legislature from Lane county for the past 14 years. Saturday precipitated him self Into what promises to be an unusually Interesting contest lor the reriublican nomination for governor at the May primary. Mr. Bean's announcement of bis candidacy for the gubernatorial nomination was not entirely a surprise. Rumors that he would be a candidate bare been lire In political circle for many months, and were never publicly denied or commented upon by Mr. Bean, fie made bis announcement In Portland, while en route to On tario, and strengthened It with the declaration that he will go be fore the Toters with "no pre-election pledges." "Patriots" Not Consulted While Mr. Bean was presenting bis candidacy to the voters thru the press, the "Federated Patriot ic Societies" were reported busily enraged In the task of pledging a candidate to bead their state tick t. With what success the patriot labeled has not been announced. Mr. Bean's Saturday statement, which was but the forerunner of his formal platform declaration. read as follows: "If by the sovereign will of the electorate, I shall become govern or of Oregon, I will be governor of Oregon In fact as well as In name. I have made no pre-election promises and Intend making none other than to the whole people. No man is made over because he Is made governor. If the record of his previous life does not reveal his qualifications for office, no promises or declarations for cam paign purposes will qualify bim "For 14 years I have taken an active part in public life as a member of the state legislature. During this period I have served as a member of both the senate and lower house and as speaker of the house during the two previous sessions. Record Held Open Book "Every vote that I have ever cast upon the thousands of meas ures that were up for considera tion by the legislature during that period Is indelibly written into the record so that every voter who will may read. My record Is an open book. These measures have probably Included almost every phase of principle and public pol ity. It Is upon this record that 1 submit my candidacy. "If I should be honored by be ing elected to the office of gov ernor, the highest office In the gift of its people. It would be my sincere ambition to prove myself worthy to work unceasingly for the upbuilding and general wel fare of the state; for the happi ness and prosperity of Its people Message to Weak, Nervous, Run-Down Women We venture to say there isn't n . woman who at some time or other does not get into a weak, nervous, rundown condition, without en ergy or ambition, or who hasn't a delicate, aillug child, or per haps a feeble, aged parent. It will interest every such man or woman to know that the medl cal profession bave for some time been recommending dietetic treat ment for such conditions, rather than medicine, and at last science has produced SUSTO Nutritive Toulc Tablets which contain In a concentrated form the life giving and strengthening elements of yeast, rice, eggs, milk with beef protein, nucleln, and iron that Is lucking in our dully diet, to over come such conditions. SUSTO baa bceu tested and ap proved at one of our greatest Am sricau medical colleges by a pro- fonsor of physiological chemistry. , and after months of experiment ins with Sl'STO lie says, "In all cases of a general rundown sys tern, or In convalescence, Sl'STO plaved a very Important part in stimulating the appetite and In creasing body weight. In every In stance where under nourished in fants and children were given SUSTO, important body weight In creases were registered. A notable case Is that of a boy of eleven, who had been under weight for three or four years In spite of the best medical and dictotlc treat ment. The feeding of Sl'STO pro duced a gain of six pounds In three months." Therefore', we feel very confi dent that our customers can find nothing better than SL'STO for the eflmenU for which it is rec ommended. It you try It for one month and do not feel better in every way, we will return your money. For sale by Perry's drug- store. - (adv) and particularly at this time for their early release from the crush ing burden of taxation, largely brought about by delirium of public waste and extravagance. "Since I would enter office free front promise or commitment to special Interest, I would be in po sition to give everyone the full measure of justice and equality due to them under our American form of government." Seven Seek nomination Mr, Bean s announcement indi cates to political observers thai tba republican contest for guber natorial honors will be seven cor nered In Its dimensions. So far the avowed candidates are Mr. Bean, Senator I. L. Patterson of Polk county. Judge Stephen A. Lowell of Pendleton and J. D. Lee of Portland. To be added to this quartet as probable contenders are Governor Ben W. Olcott, Charles Hall of Marshfield and George II. Kelly of Portland. From Portland also come rumors that a boom is starting for William M. Cake, for mer county Judge of Multnomah county. Theatrical News Many Cities Invite Wallingf ord to Visit Son of Famous "Get-Rich-Quick" Locates in Whittier. George Randolph Chester, who directed "The Son of Walling ford," which will be shown, at the Liberty theater today, tomorrow and Wednesday, bad a rather dif ficult time selecting a California town for many scene of biaoewesi literary creation. The chamber ot commerce, board of trade and oth er civic representatives of a dozen different booming municipalities of the west coast beseeched the author to use their home city for this picture when it became known that a busy town was re quired. The chief setting of the picture is a live little city alongside a lake. Of course there are several such cities in the golden state, and all of them are live enough to appreciate the advantage ot hav ing their section selected for the background of a production as big as mis. After careful consideration, however, Mr. Chester selected Whlttler as most suitable for tne production. The board of trade and other civic organizations of the community cooperated in ev ery way to make the production unusually realistic, and after Mr. Chester had finished the scene a letter of commendation was sent him by the chamber of commerce and the chief of police for the noble way In which he had handled his players. He had imported Borne 3000 men, women and children of all types, and yet there had been no disorder in the town. Everything ran like clockwork, and the pro duction was made In record time. Babe Ruth at The Bligh Theatre "Babe" Ruth, the idol ot every American sportsman, comes to the Bllgh theater for Tuesday, Wed nesday and Thursday in the sensa tional six-part super-feature cine madmma, "Headln' Home ' and he brings a record of havius shat tered all attendance figures at the xpaclous Madison Square (Jardeu in New York city. "Headln' Home' is minus the Impossibilities aud absurdities that have marred other screen pictures In which stars of the sporting world have been fea tured. On the contrary, It revolves about the story of a typical "bad boy," who is "so bad he 1 Invited to leave town." But be doesn't stay away for long, for he returns a much changed individual a man who baa conquered the world. And this chaoge Is not brought about without hardship, for "Babe" indeed has a very hard time, but In the end he wins against stupendous odds. His mighty stick plays an Important role. Pantages Bill Al Sweet's Singing Band. Mr. Sweet Is well known throughout the United Stutes as a famous cornet soloist and is offering his singing band In a program of classical and popular band num bers, and their own conception of syncopated melodies. Aleko & Company. Aleko, the Greciun psychic, assisted by I'an theii, the Delphian oraelo and presco In a series of telepathy readings. Tbey astound their be holders with their lnstautaneou? answers to questions, i'anthea claims the finger tips are the antennae of the braiii aud catch the thought waves in exactly the same fashion as the antaunae ot the wireless telegraph. Pan-American Four. A trorl- ial quartet in harmony and com- dy songs. All are artists and have remarkable voices. They render special numbers in an orig inal way. Green and Dunbar. Billy Green and Charley Dunbar In Without Rhyme or Reason," are two jolly fellows, and will bring with them snappy jass and com edy sung numbers. Wyoming Trio. Are wild west warblers and rope twlrlers in Kchoes ot the West," as they cal! their little offering, composed of songs of the golden west, with some clever lariat throwing aad Around the Valley lottery Price Is Keduced By Columbia Firm Dallas. The local lodge of Modern Woodmen, which Is aid ing In the campaign to eliminate tumerculoets. will present films dealing with the disease and its ravages at a local theater tonight and Sunday. Dallas. A new lumber carrier, tbe Invention of Carl Cerlinger of this city, is being -manufactured at the plant ot the Dallas Machine & Locomotive Works. Silverton. The city council has ordered the marshal to en force the city ordinance barring persons under 18 years of age from public dance balls in this city. Silverton. Fifty fanners and as many citizens of this city at tended tbe first of a series of lec tures which are being ectaged by the Silverton Community club, Friday evening. Professor Erom- baugb of O. A. C. was tbe speaker of the evening. Silverton. Mrs. Certrude Hambe. a resident of Silverton since 1910, died last Thursday at the age of 67 years. The funeral was held from the Trinity Luther an church last Sunday afternoon Silverton. The Silverton 0. A. R. and W. R. C. chapters held a joint celebration of Lincoln's birthday here Saturday afternoon. Silverton. A local bakery bas announced a new price ot 8 cents for full 1 (-ounce loaves of bread. Rickreall. Fire believed to have started from smoldering re mains of a flue fire which was be lieved extinguished, completely destroyed the farm home on the W. B. Allen place near Oak Grove last week. Broadacres. James B. Hunt, 68, a native of Oregon, died here February 2. He lived on the farm upon which he was born near here during hfe entire life. The funer al was held from St. Luke's Cath olic church, Woodburn, Monday morning. Woodburn. Forty-eight berry growers of this section of the county signed the article of In corporation for the Woodburn Fruit Growers' Cooperative asso ciation at a meeting here last Sat urday. The officers of the new association, which has signed up 321 acres of berries, are E. J. Forsythe, president; Frank Bon ney, vice-president; H. F. Butter fleld, secretary, and Theo Nehl, treasurer. Woodburn. The voters of the Woodburn school district will vote March 4 on a proposal to Join with neighboring school districts In a union high school district to have an assessed valuation of at least $4,000,000. McMinnvllle. Members of the local Knights of Pythias lodge are seeking to have the new Pythian borne located here and have subscribed funds with which to purchase a site. Woodburn. Robert B. Scher mer, 69, died at his home here last Sunday. Funeral services were held her Tuesday morning and the body was shipped to Cali fornia for burial. Woodburn. The Bank of Woodburn will be boet at a meet ing ot potato growers of this sec tion on the afternoon of February 25. G. R. Hyslop of O. A. C. w ill be the principal speaker at the meeting. McMinnvllle. Women sat on a Jury in Tamhill county tor th first time in a recovery action for 8200 instituted by Fred Freeman against W. J. Hightower. McMinnvllle. L. E. 'Bean, speaker of the house of the Ore gon legislature, was tbe principal speaker at tbe monthly meeting of the Yamhill County Community Federation here Tuesday. Stillman Wins Another Delay In Divorce Case Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Feb. 1J. Another delay in the trial ot the Stillman divorce case was grant ed counsel tor the plaintiff, James R. Stillman, New York banker, but supreme court Justice Mor se hauser told the lawyers he would Insist on speed from now on, as "the public is becoming dis gusted with this case and the way it is dragging on." Counsel for Mr. Stillman suc ceeded In obtaining a postpone ment from today until next Sat urday for arguments on motions by Mrs. Anne U. Stillman, the defendant, seeking to shift hear ings in the case to Montreal and to obtain $6960 additional ex pense money. Stayton Seniors Give Play Stayton, Feb. 13. The senior class of the high school presented its play, "Nothing But the Truth" here Wednesday night in the school auditorium. A large crowd attended and all thought the'play ers did exceptionally well and that the cast of characters was well choFen by the director. Miss Helen Lee. Those having parts in the play were: Elmer Taylor, Cecil Schaef er, Chris Neitling, Roy HIatt, Gene Ware, Givenith Davis, Sara (Jaldwell, Thesa Forrette, Francis Freeman, Mabel Rands and Mil lie Pritchard. As the humming bird moth works at night it U rarely seen. TNT may. be fired Into by a rifle bullet without exploding. Tbe western manufacturers, be cause ot conditions peculiar to the Pacific coast, are able to meet all price reductions of eastern manu facturers and even go them one better is strikingly demonstrated in the announcement mads this week by the National Cabon Co., Inc., ot a big cut In tbe prices of all types of Columbia storage bat teries. Under these new prices Columbia batteries are cheaper than they have ever been before, notwithstanding the low prices that prevailed prior to the war. And the new low prices are for batteries that are absolutely guar anteed as to quality and work manship and manufactured by one of the oldest and largest makers ot batteries In the world. "Columbia storage batteries have just been reduced to a point that was not thought possible a few months ago," said F. G. De lano, ot the Salem Automobile Co., in announcing the biz cut. "These new prices are made possible through the tremendous buying power of the National Carbon Co. Inc., which enables it to purchase all material used in the manufac ture ot Columbia batteries in quantities that guarantee the very lowest prices for the highest grade raw materials. In addi tion to this there is a differential in favor of the western manufac turer ot storage batteries that is too often overlooked. A great deal of the raw materials used in the building of a storage battery comes from the middle west. In the case of the Columbia this ma terial is purchased in immense quantities and shipped in bulk to the Pacific coast. The battery Is then completely manufactured out For fine Coffee Almost as good as regular cream; and how it saves youf pockctbook! EVAPORATED MILK 1 !4 . it Don't have suc cess with your baking today and failure tomorrow. Have perfect eco nomical results every time you bake you can do it if you use CALUMET BMUImQ POWDER If it were not pure most dependable most economical, it would not be the world's biggest sell ing brand today. No human hands ever touch Calumet it is made in the largest and most sanitary baking pow der factories on earth. ft A ponmi wmofCal i mmtmlmm Salt I ld.o. So fcjktMpow.il Ml ni. In 1 S oa. en tneteacl ol le.eiM. II Spring New Things Blouses - Dresses Suits - Coats - Skirts Our advance Spring Showing will be a won derful surprise, not only for the cleverness and charm of the styles and fabrics, but at the New Low Prices we have marked these exclusive and high grade garments DRESSES The new fabrics have an appealing charm and the new lines, coupled with colorings, so effectively and harmoniously blended gives every dress a distinctive individuality. We have been particularly fortunate in our purchases and can start our prices as low as - S16.50 Free Lessons In Artcraft Needlework I Mrs. Hoffstadt, an Experienced artcraft needle woman conducts a class every Wednesday, from 9:30 to 11:30 in our art room on the 2nd floor. Snappy Special For Tuesday BATH TOWELS Made from A-l Quality of Terry Cloth (Turk ish Bath Toweling.) Size 16x33. 1 Q Tomorow only , AiL 'MILLER here under the most favorauie manufacturing conditions mat exist anywhere in the Lnueu States. It goes without saying that the cost of shipping material In bulk Is cheaper than tbe cost of shipping a completed battery. Most eastern manufacturers are compelled to ship the raw mater ial from the middle west to the east and then pay the high trans portation rates on the completed battery from the east to the Pa cific coast. It la apparent mat the western manufacturer has much the best of It and this dif ference in manufacturing costs Is being passed on t the public by the National Carbon Co., Inc. "Columbia storage batteries are made by the same company that makes the famous Columbia dry cell batteries and Eveready flash light batteries. This company has a million dollar factory on the Pa cific coast and has a world-wid8 reputation for the manufacture of only the highest grade products. Every car owner who purchases a Columbia has a battery that Is fully guaranteed by a corporation that stands four-square behind its product. "This Is a ca3 of the highest grade of battery being offered at the lowest price consistent with superior quality. The Columbia storage battery is certainly a tri umph of western manufacturing.'' JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY. KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It's Easy-If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young is to fee voun? to do this vou must watch vrnir liver and bowels there's no need ol having a sallow complexion dark rings under your eyes pimples a bilious look in vour facedull eves with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes from inactive ooweis ana liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician in Ohio, rjerfected a veeetable com pound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to his pauents tor years. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub stitute for calomel, are gentle in their action yet always effective. They bring about that natural buoyancy which all should enjoy by toning up the liver and clearing the system of impurities. Dr.Edwards'OliveTablets are known by their olive color, loc and 30c. Chinese Foreign Minister Resigns P.ldne. Feb. 13. (By Assoc! ated Press.) The resignation of Dr. W. W. Yen, foreign minister and acting premier, was presented to the cabinet Friday evening. Im mediately afterwards, the gov ernment announced that it had .nmmoned home from Washing ton Dr. Wellington Koo, Alfred Sze, minister to the United stales, and Dr. Chung-Hal Wang, the delegates to the armament conference. MUINUAX.if JL'tSKUAKX 13( It ought to be Anyhow, the world has made more progress toward peace than grand opera has. Hamman Auto Stage Three Stages Dally Leave Salem 10:29 a. m. connects east bound train Mil City; 4:i0 pm Leave Will City 7 pm; 4 pm Leave O. E. depot Salem Leave at 11:30 and leave Stayton at 1 p. m. Wayside stops at Gooch, Lyons, Mehama. Stayton, Sublimity, Aumsvllle, Turner, State hos pital, Cottage farm. Jos. H. Hamman Salem Phone 304 S.VLEM-SLLVKKTON STAGE Leaves Leaves Salem Silverton O. E. depot News stand 7:00 a. m. :00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 5:09 p. m. 6:00 p. m. SAIiEM-IVDEPENDENCE MONMOUTH STAGE Leave Salem O. E. depot 7:00 a. m., 11:00 a. m., 5:00 p. m. Leave Monmouth hotel 8:15 a. m., 1:00 p. ra., 6:16 p. m. Leave independence hotel 9:0 a. m. and t p. m. only , Special trips by appointment. Seven passenger car for hire. J. W. PAKKEB, Prop. Res, phone 615. Business phone 7 Salem-Dallas Stage Leave Salem O. E. depot S:10 A. M. 5:19 P. M. Leave Dallas 12:30 P. M. 6:S0 P. M. FARE 60 CENTS Daily and Sunday Leave Dallas Gail Hotel Round Trip 90 cents ougni 10 be a falrlTTH peace It it Is put up Inc.nlj IT IS FAC 9 an) mi il that every drop t IS' . sconstmu ibcuuijr utilized by the system in builj. ing up strength. MJ-OU THAT Kmidids (Tablets or Cnnut,) RELIEVE ' jlNDIGESTlO MEADOWLAWN DAIffi! 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